Sentences with phrase «more white flag»

More White Flag trades, not fewer, that's what I say.

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More surprising to me, though, was the rare public white flag waved by Bezos, one of the richest humans alive, by looking to a brick - and - mortar retailer for help; after 10 years of trying and mostly failing at making grocery delivery a workable business, this was a «We can't do this on our own» moment.
More than 3,000 people, many waving blue and white Israel flags, attended the Israel Fest celebration in honor of the 70th anniversary of the State of Israel's independence, which took place at the Mizner Park Amphitheater in Boca Raton.
They have had few more forceful spokesmen than Mr. E. B. White whose editorials in the New Yorker, published under the title of «The Wild Flag,» put the case for world government with unsurpassed clarity and with a seasoning of humor which makes them far more effective than dry solemnity.
Today, messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention, including many white Anglo southerners, decided the cross was more important than the flag.
Celta effectively waved the white flag after that and Atlético called off the dogs, as Simeone elected to give Griezmann more rest (and to prevent him picking up a fifth yellow card).
The two incidents share more than a semantic white flag.
Other issues: COMPAS was twice as likely to flag black defendants as reoffenders, and it mislabeled as low risk white defendants who went on to commit additional crimes more often.
I am waving the white flag, no more real pumpkins outside for me.
Use coupon code MERRY20 and choose from this eccentric tie & dye infinity scarf in rich hues or a more subtle and snowy white anchor scarf or the flag scarf to spin a bit of patriotism into the holiday spirit.
We've got a DIY red, white and blue wreath, a blinged out flag frame, a flag pillow, armed forces activity pack, and more.
Joey King, who plays John's daughter Emily, does a fine job, but the attempts to make her anything more than a glorified hostage fall a bit flat (except for a hilariously on - the - nose bit where Emily saves the White House by performing her flag routine with the White House's flag on the lawn to wave off an airstrike; it's so dumb and goofy that it just lands on charming).
Cliched lyrics about white flags and lines in the sand show that reducing civil rights struggles to greeting - card poetry is clearly the mini-trend of this year's nominees, but Blige gives her song far more authority than Day does with hers; its raw, rootsy production is unusual for the progressive diva, and worth her exploring further.
In this episode, Paula Johnson, M.A., discusses these issues and the potential civil rights red flags that are raised by data showing Hispanic and Black students across grade levels are one and a half times more likely to be retained than White students.
More than that, the Ferrari 458 Italia Niki Lauda is also getting golden wheels, a white roof, baring the Italian flag, as well as a white paint at the front splitter, rear spoiler and side skirts.
Yes, I could learn, but if I'd put that pressure on myself to self - publish, and it was do - or - die on the formatting, I think I'd be more likely to curl up in the corner and wave the white flag in self - publishing's face.
I think its more of a white sheet than a white flag!
Some of the funky things you can expect to find in Cairns hostels include; white water rafting practice in the pool, strip naked for an adventure tour, boob painting with your native flag for a bar tab, sumo suit wrestling and many more crazy party antics!
Jules de Balincourt, «Holy Arab,» 2007, oil on panel, 34x 34» Louis Cameron, «African - American Unity Flag (after Vincent W Paramore),» 2009, acrylic on canvas, 36 x 60 ″ Wendy White, «Dotte,» 2010, acrylic on canvas, 82 1/4 x 96» Marlene Dumas, «Charity,» 2010, oil on linen, 43-1/4 x 50-5/8 ″ Charlie Finch chewed out painters at artnet last... read more... «Disagreeing with Charlie Finch»
Among the works that did well were Lot 140, «Model for T.W.U.,» a maquette for a larger work that was installed on West Broadway in SoHo in 1981 - 2 by Richard Serra (b. 1939), which sold for $ 123,500, more than twice its high estimate; Lot 181, an untitled 1984 work by Keith Haring (1958 - 1990) that sold for $ 101,500 and had had a high estimate of $ 70,000; Lots 119 and 120, both by Christopher Wool (b. 1955), that sold for $ 96,000 and $ 79,500, and which had both carried high estimates of $ 35,000; Lot 131, «Negativert,» a large interesting 1983 work by Sigmar Polke (b. 1941) that sold for $ 96,000, a bit over its high estimate of $ 90,000; Lot 132, «Abstract Painting 816 - 3,» a 22 by 20 1/8 oil on canvas that resembles a melted multi-colored metal red, white and blue flag by Gerhard Richter (b. 1932), that fetched $ 79,500 and had had a high estimate of $ 0,000; and Lot 134, «Dein Ashenes Haar Sulamith,» a very fine 1981 work by Anselm Kiefer (b. 1945), shown at the top of the article, that sold for $ 79,500 and had a high estimate of $ 70,000.
Recent exhibitions include Group Show at Silver Flag Projects (Montreal); Art Now, Duration in Common, Contents, at the White Box (Portland, Oregon), and More Different Than Same at Optica (Montreal).
Abe Lincoln's First Book is part of the first section of the show, «A More Perfect Union,» which is mounted near Jasper Johns» Flag 1 — a screen print of two American flags — and Lyle Ashton Harris» Miss America photo — a nude woman in white face paint.
Over the past few years, as her work has gradually transitioned more and more into the three - dimensional, real space of the white cube with group and solo exhibitions of her video along with other works like a series of flags and «paintings» on aluminum, Cortright has also continued to become more and more infamous within Internet communities of artists and other visually - minded, new media thinkers who are utilizing the unique terrain of the Internet to modify how art can be made, disseminated and even bought and sold.
Slick's handsome presentation at Chazan includes one of his round flag paintings carefully rendered on glass, several small paintings of ghostly blue, smoke - like coyote heads, and a smaller, more gestural white coyote - head abstraction.
The sheer number of pieces, in this case, adds complexity and depth, even if everyone is on broadly the same side: Overly literal work, like Rainer Ganahl's drawing «Trumputin,» or narrowly topical pieces, like Rachel Harrison's Trump piñata and Dana Schutz's «Trump Descending an Escalator,» add bite to more elliptically political works like a white American flag by AA Bronson or a black one by Robert Longo.
Your comment about natural variability being such a «wild card» sound much more to belong in the white than in the red box though, so maybe I'm interpreting the flag numbers different than you?
As I said, I like the Italian flag idea, and it's an interesting «visualisation» of science starting with 100 % white and then gradually more percentage points slipping to one side or the other as the evidence comes in, but I can't help but feel that in your analysis it is easier for the evidence to accumulate in red than in green.
So basically I see the flag as red with some large splashes of white - so that makes it look more than the Swiss flag!
I have seen other ignorance categorisations that are more elaborate and which might expand your white flag area.
War chiefs slaughtered me on each of two attempts to capture a fortress, and after a pair of defeats I waved a white flag and asked if I could play one of more manageable story missions.
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